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I have just discovered my neighbour (who incidently i dont get on with) has only just passed her driving test (last saturday).
Now you may think thats not a problem...
... problem is, everyone else in the street has been under the same impression as me that she passed her test last october (last time she was seen having a lesson) - reason being; since October she has been driving in/out of the street to shops etc on her own and with kids in the car as you would expect for someone with a full driving license. It was only that she was out celebrating passing her test that her secret came out [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img].
I'm not writing this thread just because we dont get on (but it does contribute to 80% of the reason ), but i would not be happy with the situation if it were anyone else either, particulary as my kids and others play on the street (we live in an enclosed street BTW)
So, to be straight, how do i go about 'grassing the bitch up' ?? If possible i'd like to do this anonymously, i'm not the only one that knows, I just cant be doing with the bother or arguing etc etc.
if theres nothing to do, at least ive got it off my chest
cheers in advance
chris
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[Edited by CHRIS_D - 9/7/2003 9:09:29 PM]
Now you may think thats not a problem...
... problem is, everyone else in the street has been under the same impression as me that she passed her test last october (last time she was seen having a lesson) - reason being; since October she has been driving in/out of the street to shops etc on her own and with kids in the car as you would expect for someone with a full driving license. It was only that she was out celebrating passing her test that her secret came out [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img].
I'm not writing this thread just because we dont get on (but it does contribute to 80% of the reason ), but i would not be happy with the situation if it were anyone else either, particulary as my kids and others play on the street (we live in an enclosed street BTW)
So, to be straight, how do i go about 'grassing the bitch up' ?? If possible i'd like to do this anonymously, i'm not the only one that knows, I just cant be doing with the bother or arguing etc etc.
if theres nothing to do, at least ive got it off my chest
cheers in advance
chris
edited cos eye karnt spel
[Edited by CHRIS_D - 9/7/2003 9:09:29 PM]
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grassing as you put it for low life, no harm done is there
thank god i dont have **** like you living next door to me
she got kids to bring up you want to lump her with a fine
have you ever parked a double,gone a bit over 30,ran through on an amber,
you dont even know the facts of her circumstances
[Edited by Redkop - 9/8/2003 7:15:32 PM]
thank god i dont have **** like you living next door to me
she got kids to bring up you want to lump her with a fine
have you ever parked a double,gone a bit over 30,ran through on an amber,
you dont even know the facts of her circumstances
[Edited by Redkop - 9/8/2003 7:15:32 PM]
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No accustations at all, but is it really incidental that you don't get on with her?
Seems you just want to dob her in. Every time you break the speed limit or forget to indicate, would you want to be reported to the police? If your car was de-catted? If you had a quick spin in a mates car, even if you weren't insured?
If noone was hurt, yes she was in the wrong to do what she did, but as stated before, unless you have photographic evidence....
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Seems you just want to dob her in. Every time you break the speed limit or forget to indicate, would you want to be reported to the police? If your car was de-catted? If you had a quick spin in a mates car, even if you weren't insured?
If noone was hurt, yes she was in the wrong to do what she did, but as stated before, unless you have photographic evidence....
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admitably (sp?) yes i do speed now and again, not indicated, was full de-cat for a while etc etc - im not perfect, no one is.
But this is nearly 12 months which would also mean no insurance, how would you feel if she hit your car or run over your kid. I think this offense is a bit more severe than not indicating.
If you read my first post again, you'll find i did explain the reasons for 'dobbin her in' to prevent myself being flamed and getting negative replies. If it was another neighbour i would still feel the same way.
cheers
admitably (sp?) yes i do speed now and again, not indicated, was full de-cat for a while etc etc - im not perfect, no one is.
But this is nearly 12 months which would also mean no insurance, how would you feel if she hit your car or run over your kid. I think this offense is a bit more severe than not indicating.
If you read my first post again, you'll find i did explain the reasons for 'dobbin her in' to prevent myself being flamed and getting negative replies. If it was another neighbour i would still feel the same way.
cheers
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There would need to be evidence that she was driving otherwise than in accordance with her licence. The only real way that that would have happened would for her to have been stopped whilst driving, before she had passed her test.
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I'd stick with having posted and therefore got it off your chest.
Facts are she has been driving for 9 months without running over any children etc. You don't driving was so awful you wondered how she had passed. Does the fact that she has a signed piece of paper today make her driving any better than a week ago when she didn't?
She has now passed her test, I doubt the police would be interested in something they can't prove, so let it rest.
Facts are she has been driving for 9 months without running over any children etc. You don't driving was so awful you wondered how she had passed. Does the fact that she has a signed piece of paper today make her driving any better than a week ago when she didn't?
She has now passed her test, I doubt the police would be interested in something they can't prove, so let it rest.
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Its off me chest now, which probably was my main reason for posting, i think i may have been after a second opinion to rest my mind.
i think im at the conclusion that theres nothing i can do about it.
cheers
chris
i think im at the conclusion that theres nothing i can do about it.
cheers
chris
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wakeboarder - you obviously seem to be a first class ******** yourself. The post doesn't call for your abuse, if the beyatch was driving her kids round without having passed her test she's taking a big risk - and you don't throw insults about being a grass around lightly
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why not frigging report me to some one thats your style init
you have made me aware of what fine neighbours i have in my street i will certainly give out a few more "morning and hello" calls
you have made me aware of what fine neighbours i have in my street i will certainly give out a few more "morning and hello" calls
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why not frigging report me to some one thats your style init
if its not please accept my apologies
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Seems like your doing it out of spite
anyway, for what its worth, im not 'grassing/dobbin/bobbling' anyone in. theres plenty of others in the street that normally do it anyway and not just out of spite. people in this street move in/out every month and it doesnt take long for them to get an opinion on next door.
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